Belvoir Post Brexit Rental Index
November 25, 2016
Belvoir recently released it’s 3rd Qtr Post-Brext Rental Index.
The Rental Index released on the 22nd November offers a view of the rental market from their 170+ strong network, covering all corners of the UK.
Chief Operating Officer, Dorian Gonsalves said _This is Belvoir_s first post-Brexit rental index and the results, together with a survey of our franchise owners, confirm that the market that Belvoir is involved in, which consists of good quality rental accommodation, is currently quite stable,_
Read Belvoir Post-Brexitÿ Rental Index report in full click here
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